Brandon, Hyatt, Taylor, Wilson, and Belfiglio weave a web that captivates readers. These five Brooklyn writers bring you on an internal and external journey as they take turns sharing their words. One page you are in 1940’s Baltimore, live jazz sounding in your ears, the next you are climbing Mt. Etna, ash staining your fingers. One moment you are witnessing the vulnerable place of healing from abuse, another you are in a world where foxes speak. Another page shouts the praise of sisterhood. With each turn of the page, you will uncover fresh perspectives that promise to keep you engaged.

Traversing the genres of poetry, memoirs, fiction, short stories, and personal
narratives, this remarkable collection will reveal the importance of sharing and hearing
each other’s stories as it provides an inside look at one writers'
group’s process from inspiration to their final work.

Praise for The Dream Catcher’s Song:

“A
concert of souls. A collective journey of spirit. Life lived hard and
the lessons of uncovering one’s truths. Five phenomenal women across
generations, race, and personal geographies lend an ear to one
another. The Dream Catcher’s Song is their testimony.“These
pages are one telling of the creative space women can shape for one
another through communal listening, deep witness, and the intention of
entering the mystery raw.
As you read one voice, you can hear the other women in the circle
listening, and feel how listening shapes work. ‘…A journey to reclaim
my authentic self…’ writes Princene Hyatt, ‘So, don’t ask me if you’re
not ready for my truth.’ The ante is upped. You in?”

“A
wise and patient cook knows that complexity of flavor can only be
achieved by simmering slowly, and it’s obvious that the authors of The
Dream Catcher’s Song have mastered the art of literary depth-by-simmer.“This
collection of compellingly rich writing defies definition and genre.
Funny, sad, defiant, sexy – and incredibly readable – The Dream
Catcher’s Song is an accomplished and surprisingly satisfying treasury
crafted by writers who offer up a rare marriage of imagination and
insight. Readers will, by turns, be delighted, touched, disturbed, and
humbled.”